The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaRichard Bentley, New Burlington Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; Hodges & Smith, Dublin., 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 113
... heroine felt her cheek fanned by a fresh and grateful breeze , such as she had not experi- enced since quitting the far - distant coast . Here a new scene presented itself ; although expected , it was not without a start , and a low ...
... heroine felt her cheek fanned by a fresh and grateful breeze , such as she had not experi- enced since quitting the far - distant coast . Here a new scene presented itself ; although expected , it was not without a start , and a low ...
Strana 173
... heroine mo- destly , " but I should not like to part with it either . " " I dare say Serjeant Dunham keeps you above the neces sity of selling your clothes , child ; but , at the same time , it is money thrown away to keep an article of ...
... heroine mo- destly , " but I should not like to part with it either . " " I dare say Serjeant Dunham keeps you above the neces sity of selling your clothes , child ; but , at the same time , it is money thrown away to keep an article of ...
Strana 177
... heroine as to cause her to start- " a charming sunset , girl , for a fresh - water concern , though we should think but little of it at sea . " " And is not nature the same , on shore , or at sea ; on a lake like this , or on the ocean ...
... heroine as to cause her to start- " a charming sunset , girl , for a fresh - water concern , though we should think but little of it at sea . " " And is not nature the same , on shore , or at sea ; on a lake like this , or on the ocean ...
Strana 209
... heroine herself , little affected by nis assiduities , which she ascribed partly to the habitual gallantry of a sol . dier , and partly , perhaps , to her own 18 * THE PATHFINDER . 209 probably learn what this cutter can really perform ...
... heroine herself , little affected by nis assiduities , which she ascribed partly to the habitual gallantry of a sol . dier , and partly , perhaps , to her own 18 * THE PATHFINDER . 209 probably learn what this cutter can really perform ...
Strana 216
... heroine , too , began to commune with her own thoughts . The excitement of the late journey , the incidents which marked the day of her ar- rival at the fort , the meeting with a father who was virtually a stranger to her , the novelty ...
... heroine , too , began to commune with her own thoughts . The excitement of the late journey , the incidents which marked the day of her ar- rival at the fort , the meeting with a father who was virtually a stranger to her , the novelty ...
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